See now, here’s one I wish they didn’t color. Or that we could see in higher res. There’s a lot of Scancarelli’s hard work we just can’t see in the first panel.
@ Kab Buch, my kids went to both parochial and public schools and ALL of them asked that the children supply something for the school, from tissue paper to paper towels, to extra pens. Every school district that I know of is asking that the kids bring something for the general school use.
jumbobrain about 14 years ago
See now, here’s one I wish they didn’t color. Or that we could see in higher res. There’s a lot of Scancarelli’s hard work we just can’t see in the first panel.
OzzieJohn about 14 years ago
Is he going to get onto the wrong bus?
davidf42 about 14 years ago
I like this story. It’s moving along at a nice pace.
axe-grinder about 14 years ago
Engaging.
kab2rb about 14 years ago
Staff will make sure kids get on right bus.
Wonder where Boog goes if school is asking parent’s for extra help on cleaning supplies. School district’s are short on funds.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago
and your point is…………….
PreciousRoy about 14 years ago
Judging from the children depicted, shouldn’t that bus be… shorter?
marchman3354 about 14 years ago
@ Kab Buch, my kids went to both parochial and public schools and ALL of them asked that the children supply something for the school, from tissue paper to paper towels, to extra pens. Every school district that I know of is asking that the kids bring something for the general school use.
OldManMountain about 14 years ago
The punchline today is very nice. It depicts the sense of wonderment experienced by a child on his first day of school. Thanks, Jim!